In our experience, claims in and around Union County often start the same way: a patient gets sicker than expected, symptoms aren’t acted on quickly enough, or care doesn’t match what was documented.
Common red flags we see after hospital stays include:
- Delayed escalation when a patient’s condition worsened (for example, changes in vitals that weren’t promptly acted on)
- Medication-related problems—missed doses, incorrect administration timing, or documentation gaps that complicate what was actually given
- Discharge that doesn’t match the clinical reality (instructions that come too soon, missing warnings, or follow-up that wasn’t properly coordinated)
- Post-procedure complications where the record doesn’t clearly show appropriate monitoring and response
- Communication breakdowns between providers (who was told what, and when)
Because New Providence is a suburban community with many residents returning to work and family schedules quickly, the pressure to “move on” can be real. But when the timeline doesn’t fit the outcome, it’s worth pausing long enough to preserve evidence and understand what happened.


